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ER 1st, 1951
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Lyceum Theatre
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Two shows, Each Night.
FIRSTSHOW . AT 7.15
Thursday. -,.Friday; .-Saturday
NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3
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MATINEE SATURDAY
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
NOVEMBER 5,. ; 6, 7 '
SUSAN HAYWARD,
WILL]AM LIJDDINGTON
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Hg . i hest Mountain
Thursday, Friday,, Saturday
• November 8,'0, .10
"THE 13TH. LETTER"
BOUNDARY EAST
Community night was ,.held,
again- to, start off a new • winter's
activities..A large 'crowd. attend-
ed ..the masquerade and concert.',
Vice -press Mr'..Gordon .Elliott pre=,
sided for the following 'program.
community„ singing; readings' by
Clifford` Coultes, of• Belgrave ',and.
;Charlie • Moore, duets by Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Rice, Kathleen' &. Mary
Margaret Fisher, numbers by the
Whitechurch Cowgirls, violin solo
,by Mrs. •Walter James with, ac.-
companirnent by` Mrs. E ,:Scholtz;
'a vocal solo by Mr. Ted Rice.' The
two public speaking . contestants,
Paul Groskortl and. ,Mary M.
• Fisher gave their • five-minute
speeches. which . they gave in
Holyrood on Monday night. Af=.
- ter 'the iprogram a 'parade was
held, wit Dustin :Beecroft,.•.Mrs.
D. Craig and Mrs.. R: Gaunt as
judges: Winner, . of. the 'biggest
manin the parade was Mrs. Jack
,Burchell.; .the comic dressed, Mrs.
Nichols; the'•btest 'dressed couple,
Miss Lois- Crowston• asthe gent.
and Elga Stapleton as'his• lady
:friend;, best dressed child in cos-
tume, 'Karen-_LGroskorth:• Lunch
• and dance: followed. . Local .music
'was provided :,for the dance: The
next community ', night Will. be
held. on November 23rd. •
The W orin.en's•.:Institute catered
to the Huron Federation and had
over: 210• guests at the turkey'
dinner: Special speakers were
'Mr.' 'John Broderick of St. Cath
:'arines, RevIeNinuno of Wingham,
CU.LR,OSS CORNERS. •
• Mrs: • Earle Hodgins and Shir-
ley just returned ,home later
spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Einery of .Cuyahaga
Falls; Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs Jack ,Schumacher,
sand Helen; spent An evening with
Mx. a,n''d Mrs.. wtn Wall ,of Kin-
1°Ugh
Mr.' Doug.. and'' Donald Bell- of
Toronto spent the week -end with
Er 'e•'Hanna,
and Mrs. George B. .Hod-
gins and Mr., and Mrs. Harold
Couch ..of Woodstock ,spent the
week -end • with Mr. & Mrs. Earle
Hodgins sand .Shirley: ' '
Mr. •and,, Mrs. Clayton Meyers.
and 'faxnily, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Whitelead .and Mrs. , Whitehead
visited Sunday. evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Morley Wall 'and •fame
}ly,. .
We regret the loss" of Mrs, Chas.
Schtunaciher and Mary who mov-
ed to their ;new home in 'Walker-
ton "last week. •. ,
Mr. and • Mrs. Bob. • Million of
Toronto visited with,Mr. and Mrs.
John Ross. • .:
Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins
visited .Sunday evening With. Mr..
and Mrs: Earle Hodgins.
Presbyterian 'Guild
• The Call' to Worship read by
the president Ray Stanley, ,open
.ed the ' meeting of :October 29th..
Hymn 552 'was sung: The 'scrip-
ture
cripture was read:by .Mrs. Winn. Mr.'
Stuart'_ Robertson• took the topic,
"A Christian ChoosesHis Voca-
tion",. A sing song led by Marion
MacDonald at the piano was .en-
joyed by a11: .The meetin'g was-
closed with prayer by Mr. 'Winn:'
and ' the inizpah benediction.
'•'The Guild has ;been 'invited" to=
a' masquerade `.party to'be held.
on 'Friday, November. 2nd'gat. Ery
skine Presbyterian Churph, Dun-
gannon ' at 820.' pan. Any of our
members wishing, .to : go please
notify`. the transportation `com-
mittee, Susan: McNaughton, -Betty
Durnin, or Dorothy ;Gammie, im-
mediately.
Presbyterian EveningAuxi'liary ,
The Presbyterian Evening Aux-
iliary w held .;their, October meet-
ing . at , the home of 'Mrs Morgan
Henderson with Mrs. Jack Fisher
in charge. ,Following the opening
hyiunn and the. Lord's• :prayer , in
'unison, Mrs: Jack MacDonald had
the scripture reading . sand the
Bibl'e•stu'dy, on the Eighth; Com-
mandment 'Was :taken by ' Mrs.
Gordo
n•Fisher Mrs.
a
Hen-
derson'
gave a very interesting
'talk ' on thein, trip to . England
:and' Scotland 'and on -the contin-
ent that she had: this past- sum-
mer. The meeting, concluded with
hym:_n_G71and prayer b Mrs. Roy
.Finlayson''
Mr. 'Montgomery and Mr. Butler,
the Ag Reps: for Huron _:and Mr.
Wilfred Musical numbers ` ' •by
Clark Johnston and Mrs. Ross
:Hamilton .and readings 'by Cliff
.Coultes of Belgrave:•.,Music ',for
the . dance• was supplied by
Bruce's orchestra.'
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DUNG,ANN`ON
Huron County Junior Farmers
on Friday night, October 26th,.
held; a public speaking .and ama-
teur entertainment, contest in the
Duprgannon Parish Hall: Ag. Rep:.
Mr. J. i.. ontgornery, Clinton,; sup
ervised an : interesting evening.
for a large attendance; Mr. Harry
Dougall, • Exeter; Was. chairman,
Mand -Mr:: -John 1—Butlei t -assistant
Ag- Rep., introduced the judges
who were Mrs. C. Trott, news-
paper . representative, Miss: ,June
Fisher, member ',of the teaching;.
staff of Clinton 'Collegiate•'•and
Mr. R., $• Atkey,'•publisher 9f'. the
Clinton Record. The' program be- •
gan. with 0;Canada and Mr$. Don
McNall - accompanying ' At the
piano. ; Miss Isabelle Spi , rus
selsr voiced •"welcome' to- all p s''-"
ent• in behalf of the' Junior,' I
stitute. The' first . contestant to:
speak. was Miss Margaret ,Hol
land, Clinton, choosin gfor a Sub-
ject "Our
ub-ject"Our New Canada",who was
placed second,by the judges. The
second speaker was. ' Campbell,
Bi own, Corrie, Scars' on oiur,
Landscape"; . Isabelle Spier, Brus/
sels, "Club Work" and,related, her.
experiences ' On ..her. .trip_ to Chir
cago .last year. Harry Lear, Blyth
chose as his: subject "Why I as a
Youth. stick .to • the Farm" and.
was given . first ,, •choice by the.
judges . and he will 'go • to Toronto
for the Provincial Speaking Con-
test this Fall. The last ' speaker,
Tom • Easton; Exeter, ' gave a
'speech, "Soil 'Erosion—Commune
Ism" ' and in .a' versatile.', manner
brought out some truthful, points,
'and made the audience laugh. R.
,S. Atkey.: announced •the winners,
Harry .Lear 247, sly: th and'
Mar-
garet Holland; Clinton; 242 and.
the ' otherspeakers rated. closely
:behind. Mr. iMontgoniery.remark-
ed on their fineperformance and
thanked 'them •for their interest'
they ,had.. taken. •` A musical . pro-
gram followed and those ' .Win-
ning '•were. the Clinton male quar-'
tette from „the; ',Clinton Junior
Farmers, Bob•Allen, Jerry Elliot,
Waiter, McEwen and . Don And-.
rews' accompanied. by Eileen
Gliddon: The -. Colwanash , Junior:
Partners and Institute ,grave a skit.
proving quite humorous and. was,
introduced 'by Ken Petrie posing
• as; an advertising ' agent for • an
;automobile :company. 'About eight
members Of the Club demonstra-'
•ted the car in action. They were
given' second choice by the judges.
for their efforts...Other, numbers
on the program ' were • Ron ;car
michael and Campbell Brown,- a
vocal : s duet; reading by Roy
Bridges. ; The.• North, Huron . Jun-
ior :Farmers . 'quartette ` sang ac=.
companied. by MrsDon 11�Ic1va11
They Were; Dan Youngblut,: Har-
ry Lear„?. Murray. Bradburn; piano
sole's•. 'by Agnes; =Bray;' -Exeter`' and.
vocal by
by. Jayne, Mary Snell,.
Clinton:' Coffee. and sandwiches
were :served `and`;.dancing 'follow
.Lantern, • slides on . ."Korea".
were shown at ,the Dungannon
United .Church ori Sunday even-
ing. The : disagreeable weather
hindered a 'larger attendance' but
' it was remarked by those press-
-enttbat-th'e Ser-ivice--was-,inter-es -.
ing. Rev. Geo. Watt, pastor, led
the service: and was assisted with'
the pictures: 'by: Wilmer Erring-
ton. The :choir sang•. a aniSisonary
song."Gro Arid Tell the Story." and
also f porn the hypinary "Hills of.'
the •:North'.'.;•'•"Jesus• Paid. it All",
duet by . Ruth and Marron .Or-,
°ser... The , ur ose, of; the collect=-
p, p
ions were for missionary main
tenance. • ••
• , Visitors with••'Mrs. S: J..• Kit-
.p'atrick this week. were Mr. and
Mrs -•kl.: E:ugene Hanson,,-. ,East
,Tawas, Mich., .'and M'r: and Mr:
Fred. Anderson of. Zion ' one day
last ' week, ..,: •
Mrs, Lilly Hoffman, St. Thorn
as, visited her ..cousins," Misses'
I ,ebina and. Nettie Sproul for a
few •days.
St. Paul's Anglican ,Guild held
,a successful euchre ' pal ty ih the
hall on .Wedfesday evening of
last., week._ `Ten tables' were o-
.•cupied, for progressive .euchre
The winners were .Mrs. Mary,
Rivett and Bill Caesar. Consola-
,tions prizes went to Miss .Gwen'
Steiva•rt and Tommy • ]±owlet.
The November meeting of • the
Anglican Ctxild: will meet on Fr,i-,
day, November 2nd' at'the•
home-
• of Mrs, T. Park.
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Presents ... •
-Thursday,:Friday, " Saturday, November 1, 2,
'Mother goes tocollege and What a slick chick she was
A; comedy -that will -spread -smiles and laughs: ,..
otherVa A ` Freshman
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with'.'L ORETTA. �OUNG.-.&.
. Y � VAN` JOHNSONr
Plus : Chap. 'Y of.. "The .Drums 'of, Fu -Man -Chin'. '
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MATINEE AT, 3.0.:11)111, SATURDAYS.
M' y, : y, , W` , .. y , �ovenbe .
` onda • ' 'Tues'da Wednesda r Si5
,Fast-moving action—with 'a. thrilling climax= -
Copper Cany'on
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The Dungannon 'Branch of the
Women's Institute , met Friday
night at the home of Mrs: J. J.,
Ryan. Mrs. 'Omar Brooks :presid-
ed and the.• meeting opened ,With
0 Canada, Ode and Mary Stuart
Collect. The' minutes of. the 'last
meeting .were read andapproved,
correspondence read' `and treas-
urer's report given Mrs. W.
Brown land'. Mrs. C. Fowler` made
motions 'that • the braided rug
should be :auctioned. arid: Mrs. J.
Ryan 'acted as auctioneer:. and the
rug was sold• to'• Mrs. Otto ' Popp:
.Mrs. .Eckmier, •. County . librarian,;
gave an interesting •• talk on.
'County Libraries"..- •Mrs. • 0.,
Brooks -thanked.: the' ladies for
being sent to the. 'convention ' at •
London. Both' Mrs: Brooks and
Mrs.:C . Blake gave interesting re-
ports': Mrs. Emily :Durnin' was:
chosen as, leader for the Junior of recreation followed
Institute; taking course ' at '1C4nf tion.
ton, Cotton Accessories for the
Club ' Girl's Bedroom. It was• de-
cided to give the children a Hal-
lowe'en party in the Parish halll,,
The Dungannon :'United church'
Young People's .Union had .an' el-
ection of offieers during the reg-,
.alar Meeting ,on Monday 'even-' . .
ing:' These' officers were • elected:
•press, Wilmer.' ; Errington; .:vice.
press, :Donna Hodges.; sec., • Waite;.
ren Zinn; treas., ;Ross Rivett;,
pianist, Lillian' 'Popp; publicity,,
J. C. Maize;. conveners ---•faith
evangelism, 'Marton Zinn; stew,. .
•ardship and ,training, Clar. k: •Zirittz
citizenship and ''community 'ser-
.
ser-
vice, Jean .. Free,•' missions and
world , outreach, Margaret Joy • •
Durnin;' . recreation and 0 culture,
Lois '•Webster, Ken' Petrie. The
topic."Our Influence" was; taken.
by :Rev. 1.'. D. Watt:•and a period''
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